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SUBJECT AND VERB AGREEMENT WORKSHEET

1.  She (write, writes) every day.


2. They (write, writes) every day.
3. I (love, loves) you.
4. The cargo (is, are) onions.
5. Onions (is, are) the truck’s cargo.
6. Everyone (come, comes) on time.
7. Each of the participants (was, were) willing to be recorded.
8. Neither alternative hypothesis (was, were) accepted.
9. Many (is, are) called but few (is, are) chosen.
10. All of the boys (join, joins) the basketball club.
11. Some of the pie (was, were) eaten by the boys.
12. The doctoral students and the committee (write, writes) every day.
13. The chairperson or the CEO (approve, approves) the proposal before proceeding.
14. The students or the committee members (write, writes) every day.
15. Interviews (is, are) one way to collect data and (allow, allows) researchers to gain an
in-depth understanding of participants.
16. The restaurant's chef and owner (make, makes) good fajitas.
17. My father and friend (pay, pays) me a visit in my apartment today.
18. My father and my friend (pay, pays) me a visit in my apartment today.
19. Fish and chips (is, are) a popular dish in England, but it is no longer served wrapped
in newspaper.
20. The student, as well as the committee members, (is, are) excited.
21. The focus of the interviews (was, were) nine purposively selected participants.
22. Diabetes (affect, affects) many people around the world.
23. The earnings for this quarter (exceed, exceeds) expectations.
24. The wealthy (wield, wields) more power in society.
25. The ambitious (is, are) more likely to succeed.”
26. There (is, are) little administrative support.
27. Here (come, comes) the bridesmaids.
28. The group (meet, meets) every week.
29. The committee (agree, agrees) on the quality of the writing.
30. The committee (participate, participates) in various volunteer activities in their private
lives.
31. Physics (is, are) a difficult course.
32. His tactics (is, are) sneaky.
33. The scissors (is, are) on the table.
34. Five dollars (is, are) too much for her to pay.
35. Two plus two (is, are) four.
36. Two times three (is, are) six.
37. Two-thirds of the lemonade (has, have) been finished off.
38. Twenty-five percent of the students (is, are) on the field trip today.
39. This is the professor who (is, are) to be hired.
40. These are the employees who (is, are) to be working tomorrow.

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